Hey Hi,
The following is an idea, that I would like to run by the genius's amongst us, (excluding me), . .hopefully for your intellectual feed back.
I must say though it is considered an IP, and it is a work in progress as a concept in development.
Your comments, suggestions or advice will be appreciated.
Technology Process and Invention Disclosure for the Invention Entitled;
"922", Emergency Response System
© Copyrights All Rights Reserved, April 16 2007
The use of a campus siren, horn or audible, ( and having a, "hearing". range appropriate
for the intended area it is to be used in), signaling an emergency or a "911", signal that
can include, a signal-code, familiar to all involved persons in that area.for all members
to know what the coded signal is or means, whereby, they can expect articulated
information's, instructions and messages via, i.e., e-mail, inter-com televised or
internet message and a "call-In", telephone voice message system.
A tele-communication information's system, such as using a 922 call-in number
after the initial 911 emergency is established, (siren warning), i.e., is an indication
or verification that a 911-emergency is in process), in the case of emergency area
signal respondent has no visible or obvious reason to call 911, an individual may the
place a call to this, "922", central information resource for the area, a systems
information program to voice message emergency informations, and is accessable
for large numbers of callers simultaneously.
Plus, it would utilize a, "pop-in", rather than a, "pop-up", message, updating
information's, the presence of an update is noted by a beep during the information
message.
The updated information is an input that will be inserted at the end of the message,
gradually it moves forward to the front of the message, erasing and replacing the
original message if necessary.
Also, 922 responders can be refered to subsequent numbers such as 933, 944, etc. can be used for different
demographics, to updates, directorates and ER member information resources.
Conceived by J.P, 0416-0417-07
As stated this is an idea that has become a concept, . . . CH and staff were the first people I thought of to discuss with, since tele-communications and the concept are closely related in my way of thinking. I am hopeful that in someway you may enjoy it and find it challenge to betterment.
Yours Truly,
Jp